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but now sources tell cbs 5 something much more sinister was found with the c4. uranium. that's the radioactive chemical used in armor piercing ammunition or bombs. >> what his motive was to have that material, we don't know. >> reporter: they're also at a loss as to why rittenhouse stayed in a house with a body decayed in there and in the back yard. initially made them appear to be chopped up. investigators called it a scene from silence of the lambs and are operating under the assumption it's the remains of administrate and allen. that's when valdemoro. that's his corvette in the garage. >> she was screaming outside that door. she would scream and the husband would say go inside, shut up. and he'd look at me saying don't mind her. >> reporter: now police don't know if rittenhouse is the killer or valdemoro. the corvette showed up today abandoned. weeks away from the house where police say valdemoro bludgeoned to death. >> we're not sure highway dispute was about on that sunday but it was somewhat related to the housing situation or the romantic situation. >> reporter: v
but now sources tell cbs 5 something much more sinister was found with the c4. uranium. that's the radioactive chemical used in armor piercing ammunition or bombs. >> what his motive was to have that material, we don't know. >> reporter: they're also at a loss as to why rittenhouse stayed in a house with a body decayed in there and in the back yard. initially made them appear to be chopped up. investigators called it a scene from silence of the lambs and are operating under the...
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as eyewitness news continues here on cbs 5. ,, oh, hi, i'll have chardonnay. pinot noir i'll have the same i'll just have a glass of water. ♪ ♪ boy: (is mumbling to his mother) kindergarten for thousands of kids in california. say the move coul >>> tonight the governor is considering a bill that would delay kindergarten for kids in california. it could save the state millions of dollars. but some parents are saying they'll end up footing me bill. >> how old are you? >> five. >> reporter: if a bill passed will allow kids his age to join kindergarten. enter kindergarten from september to november is applauded by those at the head of the class. >> more often those who come. are a bit younger, they get tired more easily. they're developing their fine motor skills still. >> reporter: a quarter of the state's kids start kindergarten before they're five. they argue cutting back could lower class sizes and save the state more than $700 million. some parents say that leaves them picking up the tab. >> it's like $820 a month for her. >> reporter: sarah's daughter wi
as eyewitness news continues here on cbs 5. ,, oh, hi, i'll have chardonnay. pinot noir i'll have the same i'll just have a glass of water. ♪ ♪ boy: (is mumbling to his mother) kindergarten for thousands of kids in california. say the move coul >>> tonight the governor is considering a bill that would delay kindergarten for kids in california. it could save the state millions of dollars. but some parents are saying they'll end up footing me bill. >> how old are you? >>...
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. >> the owners did not allow cbs 5 inside the nondescript warehouse and they asked us not to show the address they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public, only produced for medical co-ops, who sell it for very desperately ill patients. so it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: in fact the u.s. attorney general said the feds will not go after those obeying state law. but isn't the union taking a risk. >> we can't use union money to get someone out of jail. >> as the marijuana industry continues to blossom in california, union recruitment is expected to increase, more singers for the new song of solidarity ♪ [ music ] >>> meanwhile a coalition of medical marijuana advocates have come out against prop 19, the california cannabis association says the measure would harm patients by allowing local governments to prohibit the sale of pot, in their areas. >> it has been four years since california executed anybody that could change next week federal judge says
. >> the owners did not allow cbs 5 inside the nondescript warehouse and they asked us not to show the address they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public, only produced for medical co-ops, who sell it for very desperately ill patients. so it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: in fact the u.s. attorney general said the feds will not...
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i'm matt bigler in san jose, for cbs 5. >>> the vatican says the pope is not going to be changing his plans despite arrests in connection to an alleged terror threat against him. five street cleaners were arrested in an early-morning raid in london after police received a tip about this plot to harm the pope. a sixth person was arrested later. now, details about the alleged plot haven't been released. but the men are between 26 and 50. and as of yet, they have not been charged. pope benedict is in london on the second day of a four-day visit to britain. >>> and the mother of natalee holloway entered a peruvian jail and spoke directly with the man suspected in her daughter's disappearance five years ago. this is all according to holloway's lawyer. beth holloway reportedly told joran van der sloot that she had no hate for him in her soul, but she does want to bring natalee home. van der sloot is charged with murdering a second woman. holloway's attorney says his client did not violate any laws by visiting him. >>> a washington woman who claimed a stranger threw acid in her face is now a
i'm matt bigler in san jose, for cbs 5. >>> the vatican says the pope is not going to be changing his plans despite arrests in connection to an alleged terror threat against him. five street cleaners were arrested in an early-morning raid in london after police received a tip about this plot to harm the pope. a sixth person was arrested later. now, details about the alleged plot haven't been released. but the men are between 26 and 50. and as of yet, they have not been charged. pope...
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you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news on the cw. >>> california running out of toilet paper. no joke. where you're soon going to have to bring your on. >>> trapped in iran for over a year now, how sarah video is describing her time behind bars. >>> and the tip of this appears to be a tooth brush and its used as a spear. >> weapons from everything, even bones. what inmates are piecing together behind bars. we're going to take you inside. >>> by biobaseing, your online videos load instantly. >>> it would be funny if it weren't so pa threatic. no more money for toilet paper. where the supply is running thin. >> reporter: well, i have to offer you a rid dell. is the state so broke that it can't aford toilet paper. well, the answer, does aware go in the woods? i'm not offering bad bathroom humor. i am offering a warning saying if the state does not reach a budget soon, the next time you visit a state park, it's you who will be going bare in the woods. >> reporter: you never miss your flewy softness until it runs empty. they are trying to keep up with an explosion in vice tores and
you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news on the cw. >>> california running out of toilet paper. no joke. where you're soon going to have to bring your on. >>> trapped in iran for over a year now, how sarah video is describing her time behind bars. >>> and the tip of this appears to be a tooth brush and its used as a spear. >> weapons from everything, even bones. what inmates are piecing together behind bars. we're going to take you inside. >>> by...
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. >> reporter: the owners did not allow cbs 5 inside the nondescript warehouse and asked us not to show the address because they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public this is only produced for medical co-ops who sell it for very desperately ill patients it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney general said the feds will not go after those obeying state law but isn't the union staking a risk? >> we can't use union money to get someone out of jail or anything like that. hopefully it will never come to anything like that. >> reporter: as the marijuana industry continues to blossom, union recruitment will increase. new fingers for the song of solidarity. ♪ [ music ] >>> a coalition of medical marijuana advocates came out against prop 19 the california cannabis association says that measure would harm patients allowing local governments to prohibit sale of it in their areas. supporters say it will provide safer and easier access to medical mar
. >> reporter: the owners did not allow cbs 5 inside the nondescript warehouse and asked us not to show the address because they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public this is only produced for medical co-ops who sell it for very desperately ill patients it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney general said the feds...
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simon perez cbs 5. >> as for who won, california votes are split. our exclusive eyewitness news poll after the debate shows brown was a 3% lead over whitman within the 4.5% margin of error, 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> coming up, cuts splitting the cal student body, one side athletes finding out they are being benched forever on the other side students who really don't seem to care. >>> and a top model finale gone really wrong what happened when the wrong winner was announced. pgh >>> >> 25 degrees. 25 degrees cooler in some neighbourhoods for your wednesday. i will pinpoint those locations. >> night club dancing. >> we are coming here to party and have a good time >> without the night club scene. >> just so much fun. >> coming up in minutes. athletic programs. coaching >> uc berkeley stunned everyone announcing it was doing away with several varsity athletic programs, coachling staff and players tell robert lisles they were blind sided. >> reporter: say it ain't so, joe golden bear baseball team knocking the cover off the ball since the
simon perez cbs 5. >> as for who won, california votes are split. our exclusive eyewitness news poll after the debate shows brown was a 3% lead over whitman within the 4.5% margin of error, 23% said there was no clear winner. >>> coming up, cuts splitting the cal student body, one side athletes finding out they are being benched forever on the other side students who really don't seem to care. >>> and a top model finale gone really wrong what happened when the wrong...
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i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> president obama gives students a back-to-school pep talk. >> nobody gets to write your destiny but you. your future is in your hands. >> the challenge he has issued to students everywhere and a huge prize that they can win. >>> plus, the hidden benefit in some videogames. how playing them may actually help your brain function. >>> you know what helps my brain to function? sunshine and a whole lot of it. plenty of sunshine expected today and some nice warm temperatures. we'll take a look at today's highs and also take a look at your seven-day forecast coming up. == today president obama delivered a back-to-school message to the nation's students. the ,,,,,,,,,,,, acknowledged t be >>> today the president delivered a back-to-school message to the nation's students acknowledging school can be tough. but as randall pinkston shows us, mr. obama urged all kids, stay focused and hold on to your dreams. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: president obama is telling america's students to work hard and dream big. >> your future is in your hands. your
i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> president obama gives students a back-to-school pep talk. >> nobody gets to write your destiny but you. your future is in your hands. >> the challenge he has issued to students everywhere and a huge prize that they can win. >>> plus, the hidden benefit in some videogames. how playing them may actually help your brain function. >>> you know what helps my brain to function? sunshine and a whole lot of it. plenty of...
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investigative soerbses are confirming to cbs 5 tonight that vallejo police have to figure out why the highly radioactive uranium was found alongside those two bodies. only cbs 5 cameras captured the so-called locker bomb extraction team vallejo police brought in from travis air force base. >> we're still working on the reasons for the bomb-making material at the residence. we know they were in connection with charles ritenhour's job. >> reporter: he's the 72-year- old husband of rita allen, now resumed dead. investigative sources say they thought they were only moving highly explosives from the house but now we're told something else was found -- uranium. that's the radioactive chemical used in dirty bombs or armor- piercing ammunition. >> at this point what his motive was it to have that material present, we don't know. >> reporter: there was a body decaying in a bedroom and another one in the backyard and the suspect stayed in that house. it appeared at first, they were chopped up. investigators called it the a scene from "the sigh lens of the lambs." police sources say riddenhour a
investigative soerbses are confirming to cbs 5 tonight that vallejo police have to figure out why the highly radioactive uranium was found alongside those two bodies. only cbs 5 cameras captured the so-called locker bomb extraction team vallejo police brought in from travis air force base. >> we're still working on the reasons for the bomb-making material at the residence. we know they were in connection with charles ritenhour's job. >> reporter: he's the 72-year- old husband of...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. six months after president obama signed health care reform into law, some of its key provisions kicked in today, changes that affect the 194 million americans who have private insurance and anyone planning to buy it. insurers can no longer deny children coverage for a preexisting condition. young adults can stay on their parents' policy until they turn 26. insurance companies can't cancel your policy if you get sick. no more lifetime caps on how much insurers will pay, and preventive care such as cancer screenings, will be covered completely at no cost to you. wyatt andrews reports on the first phase of the most sweeping changes this country's health care system has ever seen. >> i can't stand up for any length of time. >> reporter: last year, as patricia reilling battled cancer in both of her breasts, her insurance company, anthem, canceled her health care policy she had held for 20 years. >> i had no notice. >> reporter: the can
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. six months after president obama signed health care reform into law, some of its key provisions kicked in today, changes that affect the 194 million americans who have private insurance and anyone planning to buy it. insurers can no longer deny children coverage for a preexisting condition. young adults can stay on their...
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so coming up here on cbs 5 the dieter's paradox explained. and your best defense against it. ,, name something truly awful. [ bell dings ] microwave pizza! awful! [ buzz! ] [ show announcer ] now there's red baron pizza by the slice. unbelievably good pizza from the microwave. red baron. bring home that pizzeria taste. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >>> eat more fresh fruits and veggies, more whole grains, more wild salmon. okay. we are eating healthier so why are we still gaining weight? dr. kim mulvihill has more on the dieter's paradox. >> reporter: it's like a magic trick. but the only one you're fooling is your self. >>> reporter: there are good foods and there are bad foods. and then there's what's called the dieter's paradox. that's when you add a good healthy food item to a bad unhealthy meal and voila, the calories disappear. >> i wouldn't think so, no. >> that would be nice, wouldn't it?
so coming up here on cbs 5 the dieter's paradox explained. and your best defense against it. ,, name something truly awful. [ bell dings ] microwave pizza! awful! [ buzz! ] [ show announcer ] now there's red baron pizza by the slice. unbelievably good pizza from the microwave. red baron. bring home that pizzeria taste. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones....
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captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. we're going to welcome first to our broadcast former president bill clinton. but before we begin our interview this morning, some of you may have seen in your morning paper that we'd be talking also this morning with christine o'donnell, the surprise winner in the delaware senate primary. well, she canceled on us yesterday. she said she had scheduling conflicts and couldn't be here. we're going to have more on that later, and we're going to play the tape that began making the rounds friday night in which she said she once dabbled in witchcraft. i'm serious. but first to former president bill clinton. mr. president, thank you for coming. welcome to the broadcast. this week, you're bringing together business leaders, world leaders, thinkers from 90 countries. i think the last i heard 40 sitting presidents and prime ministers from around the world- - all getting together to talk about your clinton global initiativ
captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again. we're going to welcome first to our broadcast former president bill clinton. but before we begin our interview this morning, some of you may have seen in your morning paper that we'd be talking also this morning with christine o'donnell, the surprise winner in the delaware senate primary. well, she...
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cbs 5. >> pg&e are setting up a $100 million rechief fund. starting later this week some money will go to homeowners to spend however they want. >> they are trying to fix their reputation. this weekend repair trucks were stationed outside almost every home in the blast area. and the utility says starting later this week, it will give each household in the disaster zone between 15 and $50,000. no strings attached. >> it is theirs to use in any way shape or form that they want we will not be asking them and will not ask them to sign any releases, when they accept that. >>> pg&e says the size of the payments will be based on the amount of damage to each home the company also said it will help homeowners who don't have insurance or can't afford the pay their deductibles. meanwhile pg&e is facing questions about how it is going to pay for the disaster. if it is found to blame. the utility filed papers this weekend saying it has about a billion dollars in liability insurance. >> i would say it wouldn't cover all of it. this is just huge destruction
cbs 5. >> pg&e are setting up a $100 million rechief fund. starting later this week some money will go to homeowners to spend however they want. >> they are trying to fix their reputation. this weekend repair trucks were stationed outside almost every home in the blast area. and the utility says starting later this week, it will give each household in the disaster zone between 15 and $50,000. no strings attached. >> it is theirs to use in any way shape or form that they...
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. >>> you're watching cbs "eyewitness news." >>> two brutal assaults and now this warning. women, watch your backs. >> pg&e finally comes clean releasing the list of those high-risk pipelines but that list isn't exactly helpful. what you'll have to do to find out if you live near one. >> no influence at all from nobody. from nowhere. >> the president aunt speaks for the first time how she managed to stay in the country illegally. why she says the system is to blame. >>> he had so much evil in his life and now he has had so much love. >> and rescued from michael vick's estate, what this pit bull is doing now, to put smiles oh some bay area faces. ken bastida. >> dana king. first tonight the wife of a vallejo man said he left her for the woman he is now accused of killing. police found a car and a bloody scene on south parkway in vallejo and they found a woman's body miles away in a car in american canyon. joe vasquez on what else they discovered inside that car. joe is this. >> reporter: vallejo police are interviewing the suspect right now. they believe the motive was that
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joel brown, cbs 5, washington. >> the senate has just taken a vote to stop the debate and that voiced pass 56-43. so we'll have the very latest on what happens now coming up at 5:00 tonight. >>> 2010 is the deadliest year now for international forces in afghanistan. that's since the war began nine years ago. a nato helicopter crashed overnight in a remote region of southern afghanistan. ten troopers were killed, most americans. commanders don't know what brought it down but the taliban claims insurgents shot it down. nato says there were no reports of enemy fire in the area. sources are telling cbs news the helicopter was flying a secret mission in a taliban- dominated region. >>> after 26 years and 38 missions, the shuttle discovery is on the launch pad for the last time ever. nasa moved discovery out of its hangar last night and onto the launch pad at the kennedy space center in florida this morning. the discovery will go to the international space station on november 1. then in february, the space shuttle endeavour lifts off wrapping up 30 years of shuttle flights. >>> infestations
joel brown, cbs 5, washington. >> the senate has just taken a vote to stop the debate and that voiced pass 56-43. so we'll have the very latest on what happens now coming up at 5:00 tonight. >>> 2010 is the deadliest year now for international forces in afghanistan. that's since the war began nine years ago. a nato helicopter crashed overnight in a remote region of southern afghanistan. ten troopers were killed, most americans. commanders don't know what brought it down but the...
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take a good look at our cbs five and seven-day forecast. we will see the high pressure bumping up those numbers. by monday, 101 degrees in our inland areas. clouds, shadows, get a good look at it now. you're not going to see any beginning on friday and thank you so much for sending that in. we want to see your pics. >>> well meg whitman want to be governor of california. but it may be a tough sell in fresno because she told the mercury news she says fresno looks like detroit. it's awful. her campaign said her comment was not a slight at the people living there but the city's economic problems. she will be in fresno october 2nd to debate jerry brown. >>> meantime, she is losing some support. brown is ahead by only three points. survey usa took the poll before the fresno comments. >>> in the senate race, boxer has gotten a boost. 49% support her compared to 43% for fiorina. >>> that sandwich shop that started a bigarreaus in san francisco's district is back. ike's is sharing some space with the restaurant lime. it got the boot from its locati
take a good look at our cbs five and seven-day forecast. we will see the high pressure bumping up those numbers. by monday, 101 degrees in our inland areas. clouds, shadows, get a good look at it now. you're not going to see any beginning on friday and thank you so much for sending that in. we want to see your pics. >>> well meg whitman want to be governor of california. but it may be a tough sell in fresno because she told the mercury news she says fresno looks like detroit. it's...
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the mothers of josh fattal and shane bauer appeared on cbs's "the early show" today. >> and i was very happy to hear that josh and shane could say goodbye to sarah and that's a relief because they know that she's free and i'm sure they feel wonderful about that. but it is again their turn, their turn to taste freedom. >> the mothers of bauer and fattal say that shourd's release boosts their hopes that iran may be willing to negotiate the release of their sons. >>> election upsets, coming up, the stunning wins in some key primary races. and every alcoholic drink you order is a step closer to costing more. how much more? we are going to tell you. >>> and how a special delivery brings pride and joy, 2300 feet underground. >>> we're starting to see some of clearing across the bay area. clouds starting to move back to the coast and sunshine starting to peek through. what about today's highs? they will be slightly warmer. we'll take a look at your afternoon highs and your weekend forecast coming up. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat
the mothers of josh fattal and shane bauer appeared on cbs's "the early show" today. >> and i was very happy to hear that josh and shane could say goodbye to sarah and that's a relief because they know that she's free and i'm sure they feel wonderful about that. but it is again their turn, their turn to taste freedom. >> the mothers of bauer and fattal say that shourd's release boosts their hopes that iran may be willing to negotiate the release of their sons. >>>...
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don knapp, cbs 5. >>> other bay area headlines now. the death toll from the san bruno pipeline explosion officially jumped to seven. the coroner's office confirmed that gregory bullis, his mother lavon and son died in that blast. tomorrow crews will start removing charred remains of homes and cars. they sprayed hundreds of gallons of water on the ash and debris so the wind couldn't blow it away. >>> oakland is losing hundreds of jobs because clorox is moving up to 700 positions in pleasantton. staff from a pleasantton office will be based at a new campus. the transfer is expected done by the end of next year. >>> san fransisco foodies take part. just a week after ikes closed its doors, it's open again. they are sharing space with the restaurant lime on market street. ikes was evicted from its 16th street store after people complained about noise, lines, and litter. this time the sandwiches are available only by phone order. >>> coming up: the two words that may have just cost meg whitman half a million votes. the california city that s
don knapp, cbs 5. >>> other bay area headlines now. the death toll from the san bruno pipeline explosion officially jumped to seven. the coroner's office confirmed that gregory bullis, his mother lavon and son died in that blast. tomorrow crews will start removing charred remains of homes and cars. they sprayed hundreds of gallons of water on the ash and debris so the wind couldn't blow it away. >>> oakland is losing hundreds of jobs because clorox is moving up to 700...
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here's how it looked on our cbs 5 seismograph. there you see on the right side of the screen, that was the little temblor. the quake struck at 9:35:00 a.m. no reports of any damage or injuries. bart shut down to check the tracks, as it usually does. trains are now on time. >>> there's been another oil rig explosion in the gulf of mexico not far from the site of april's explosion that caused the massive oil spill in the gulf. the coast guard says that a mile long sheen is spreading from the site of today's blast. all 13 people aboard that rig were found floating in the water in their survival gear. the platform is owned by mariner energy of houston. the coast guard has sent helicopters, airplanes and cutters to the area to help out. >>> had a big mess on highway 17 in the santa cruz mountains. a big rig carrying 43,000 pounds of beer overturned this morning just south of summit road. that accident blocked two lanes at the border of santa clara and santa cruz counties. witnesses say the driver hit an embankment before it flipped. no
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you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news on the cw. >>> loss in the explosion and the confusion that followed. it's a story we brought you from the night it started. tonight, steps toward close. >>> meg is moving in. what we found in oakland tonight. >>> what weigh 4 tons is bright green and bringing attention to the bayer area -- bay area. >>> saved from homelessness, what it took to find a place just right. >>> their family was one of the first to come forward after the explosion in san bruno asking for help finding their loved ones. >> if anybody has any information, please contact channel 5. this is a stressful situation as i'm sure it is for many families. >> tonight, they announced passing of la have on greg -- and their death has not been confirmed but remains were found in the home. the coroner says it could be weeks before those remains are identified. these three deaths bring the death toll now to seven. >>> a vigil tonight for the mother and daughter killed in the san bruno explosion. people gathered at the church to remember jack lynn greg and they are 13-year-old daughter. the 8t
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from downtown los angeles, dave lopez, cbs 5. >>> now on to the upcoming midterm elections. for the first time in two months democrats are leading republican rivals in two major california contests. our exclusive eyewitness news poll found jerry brown ahead of republican meg whitman by 3 points in the race for governor. that's within the margin of error. in the senate race, 49% of likely voters polled said they would choose incumbent barbara boxer. 43% tell "survey u.s.a." they would vote for republican carly fiorina. >>> coming up, a breakthrough in the treatment for multiple sclerosis. the alternatives to injections. >>> she was found in an area that has experienced some trauma. >> rescued from the war zone. how one bay area woman is helping dogs left abandoned in iraq. >>> good evening from the weather center here. we have been monitoring some severe weather in other parts of the country but locally, we have our own big-time changes. they are coming your way. and the effect they will have on your weekend as eyewitness news continues. we'll be right back. [ female announce
from downtown los angeles, dave lopez, cbs 5. >>> now on to the upcoming midterm elections. for the first time in two months democrats are leading republican rivals in two major california contests. our exclusive eyewitness news poll found jerry brown ahead of republican meg whitman by 3 points in the race for governor. that's within the margin of error. in the senate race, 49% of likely voters polled said they would choose incumbent barbara boxer. 43% tell "survey u.s.a."...
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"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. meg whitman's nose keeps growing. whitman says california lost jobs under jerry brown. turns out 1.9 million jobs were created.
"cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. which drugs are the safest in helping you control your weight? and we're always on cbssanfrancisco.com. >> good night. wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. this may come as a surprise to you, but the recession is officially over-- at least according to a panel of economists who make the call. th recession, this which began in december of 2007, ended last year in june. it lasted 18 months, making it the longest recession since the 1930s. but if it's over, a lot of americans aren't feeling it and, at a town meeting in pennsylvania today, a woman named velma hart let president obama know it. >> i'm one of your middle-class americans and, quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration, defending the mantle of change that i voted for. and deeply disappointed with where we are right now. i have been told that i voted for a man who said he was going to change things in a meaningful way for the middle-class. i'm one of those people and i'm waiting, sir. i'm waiting. i don't feel it yet. my husband and i have joked for years that we thought we were
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. this may come as a surprise to you, but the recession is officially over-- at least according to a panel of economists who make the call. th recession, this which began in december of 2007, ended last year in june. it lasted 18 months, making it the longest recession since the 1930s. but if it's over, a lot of americans...
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see you at 11 on cbs 5. good night ,,,, our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when we can least afford it. get california working again-for all of us. sometimes i would get rewards, sometimes i wouldn't. this one card i had -- there were all these rules. rules and restrictions. oh, and limits. [ scoffs ] forget about it. but i love this card. bankamericard cash rewards credit card. 1% cash back on everything i buy. period. no limit to the amount of cash back i can get. no hoops to jump through. simple. [ male announcer ] the refreshingly simple bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. bankameric
see you at 11 on cbs 5. good night ,,,, our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because...
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manuel gallegos, cbs news. >>> and do they have it? the great gradkowski, they do. do the raiders win? the answer is next [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. host t ampion saints . >>> the 49ers play under the lights tomorrow night. monday night football, niners host the super bowl champion saints right here on the cw 44 cable 12. our coverage starts at 12:00. bruce gradkowski, with a comeback, replacing campbell. murphy gives the silver and black the lead, beating the rams 16-14. and baseball, brewers, homerun as he reaches over the wall. the giants keep swinging. jose gwynn, guillen where they can't get it. they won 9-2, what about san diego? halladay with an rbi hit, taking it from the padres, the giants now lead that division by a half a game. mean
manuel gallegos, cbs news. >>> and do they have it? the great gradkowski, they do. do the raiders win? the answer is next [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. at&t. rethink possible. host...
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in san bruno, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> now to developing news. a federal judge has just cleared the way for california's first execution in more than four years. albert greenwood brown is scheduled to be put to death next wednesday at san quentin. he was convicted for the 1980 rape and murder of a 15-year- old girl in riverside county. in 2006, judge jeremy fogel halted executions saying the state's lethal injection method caused great physical pain but in his ruling today the judge says brown can now choose a one drug lethal injection instead of the three drug cocktail. the judge says the one drug is less risky. brown still has two legal appeals that could halt next week's execution. >>> the man accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard and holding her hostage may never stand trial. today a judge suspended the criminal trial of phillip garrido. he says he has concerns about garrido's method competency. that means he may never stand trial for 28 counts of kidnapping, rape and false imprisonment. the judge has not even seen the psychological reports on
in san bruno, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> now to developing news. a federal judge has just cleared the way for california's first execution in more than four years. albert greenwood brown is scheduled to be put to death next wednesday at san quentin. he was convicted for the 1980 rape and murder of a 15-year- old girl in riverside county. in 2006, judge jeremy fogel halted executions saying the state's lethal injection method caused great physical pain but in his ruling today the judge...
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in pleasanton, simon perez cbs 5. >>> a breakthrough on state budget negotiations. a final agreement could happen as soon as this monday. california's budget is now 85 days overdue breaking all previous records of. governor schwarzenegger met today with legislative leaders at his private office in santa monica because he is still battling a bad cold. the governor's office says democrats and republicans have reached the framework of an agreement. they plan to work through the details over the weekend with the goal of reaching a final day on monday. >>> and folks commenting on our facebook page are running out of patience with the legislature. >>> this fiscal mess is what california's next governor has to look forward to and right now, the race for that job is a dead heat. democrat jerry brown and republican meg whitman are tied in the latest field poll. they each get 41% among likely voters. 18% are undecided. men, women, whites, latinos and independents are all evenly divided between the candidates. >>> more than 15 years ago the republican party launched its "contr
in pleasanton, simon perez cbs 5. >>> a breakthrough on state budget negotiations. a final agreement could happen as soon as this monday. california's budget is now 85 days overdue breaking all previous records of. governor schwarzenegger met today with legislative leaders at his private office in santa monica because he is still battling a bad cold. the governor's office says democrats and republicans have reached the framework of an agreement. they plan to work through the details...
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coming up tonight at 5:00 on cbs 5. it was supposed to make mass transit more convenient. only if it worked. the whole new host of problems with the bay area's flipper cars. we will explain at 5:00. >>> and it is tough missing the birth of a child, especially for soldiers serving in afghanistan. but not the case for kim and jason thanks to skype. kim had been keeping in touch with her husband throughout the pregnancy and went into labor and posted it as the status on facebook and in a half an hour jason was on skype right there in the delivery room on the laptop and he watched the birth and they were together that way the whole time and no truth to the matter that they had to mute her microphone. [ male announcer ] as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did
coming up tonight at 5:00 on cbs 5. it was supposed to make mass transit more convenient. only if it worked. the whole new host of problems with the bay area's flipper cars. we will explain at 5:00. >>> and it is tough missing the birth of a child, especially for soldiers serving in afghanistan. but not the case for kim and jason thanks to skype. kim had been keeping in touch with her husband throughout the pregnancy and went into labor and posted it as the status on facebook and in a...
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the extended cbs five-day forecast calls for -- well, look at it. it looks kind of stagnant, but thursday actually warms a little and this gets interesting. a slight chance of light north bay rain showers friday. the entire district has that chance on saturday and sunday. >> guess i won't wash my car, shocking. >> you never do anyway. >> we'll be right back. tonight's good question coming up. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not me -- cnn says his assertion about his tax record was "just plain wrong." jerry brown went out there and took credit for the fact that the people of california voted for proposition 13, which lowered taxes, which he opposed. and now he's going around taking credit for it. he raised taxes as governor of california. he had a surplus when he took office and a deficit when he left. he doesn't tell the people the truth. where did all the oil go? now, >>> it's been a mystery for months since the gulf oil disaster. where did all the oil go? well, now some researchers from the universi
the extended cbs five-day forecast calls for -- well, look at it. it looks kind of stagnant, but thursday actually warms a little and this gets interesting. a slight chance of light north bay rain showers friday. the entire district has that chance on saturday and sunday. >> guess i won't wash my car, shocking. >> you never do anyway. >> we'll be right back. tonight's good question coming up. [ male announcer ] jerry brown's good old days. but what really happened? cnn -- not...
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captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome to "face the nation." we're going straight to miami and marco rubio, the republican nominee for senate in florida. mr. rubio, thanks for coming. most people who follow politics know you took on florida's popular incumbent republican governor, charlie crist, in the primary for the republican senate nomination. before it was over, he had left the party as you went up in the polls. he's now running as an independent. let me just ask you first, do you think of yourself as a tea party candidate? >> first, good morning and thank you for having me on your program. i don't think anybody can make that claim about themselves, because to do that, you'd have a fundamental misunderstanding of what the tea party movement is. i think the biggest mistake being made by those who follow politics is they're trying to understand what's happening across our country through a traditional political lens-- how y
captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning again and welcome to "face the nation." we're going straight to miami and marco rubio, the republican nominee for senate in florida. mr. rubio, thanks for coming. most people who follow politics know you took on florida's popular incumbent republican governor, charlie crist, in the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we don't know if sarah palin intends to enter the presidential race. the only failed vice presidential candidate in modern times who ever went on to win the white house was franklin roosevelt. but the former governor of alaska is at the traditional starting line tonight-- iowa. and our latest cbs news/"new york times" poll, only 20% of americans overall have a favorable opinion of palin. but 50% of republicans do. and those are the votes she would need for the nomination. dean reynolds is in des moines tonight. dean, the caucuses are 17 months away, but iowa is already getting plenty of attention. >> reporter: very true, katie. there are some 50 news organizations and a thousand dinner guests here tonight in des moines, all of them drawn to this room by one person-- sarah palin. >> we can't wait until 2012 to get our country back on the right track. we need to start now by electing strong leaders who aren't afraid to shake it up.
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. we don't know if sarah palin intends to enter the presidential race. the only failed vice presidential candidate in modern times who ever went on to win the white house was franklin roosevelt. but the former governor of alaska is at the traditional starting line tonight-- iowa. and our latest cbs news/"new york...
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in walnut creek, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> and some breaking news. word just coming into cbs 5 that a u.s. airways flight made an emergency landing at sfo. that plane was flying from phoenix to maui. this is a live picture of the airport now. the pilot declared an emergency after reports of smoke in the cabin so that's when he diverted to sfo. this is u.s. airways flight 432, a 737. 75 passengers, six crewmembers. that plane just landed safely at sfo. and chopper 5 is there. so we'll keep an eye on this. as we get new details, i'll bring them to you right here. >>> we have a burning candle blamed for starting a house fire in palo alto this morning. it was about 7:30 and this is on university avenue. the family woke up to the smoke and flames. >> seemed like i was in an oven when i woke up and there was just smoke everywhere. >> nothing like this has ever happened to me before, and trying to figure out what we do flex. >> firefighters say the unattended candle was in the upstairs bedroom. 15 people evacuated from the house and about 9 other homes near
in walnut creek, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> and some breaking news. word just coming into cbs 5 that a u.s. airways flight made an emergency landing at sfo. that plane was flying from phoenix to maui. this is a live picture of the airport now. the pilot declared an emergency after reports of smoke in the cabin so that's when he diverted to sfo. this is u.s. airways flight 432, a 737. 75 passengers, six crewmembers. that plane just landed safely at sfo. and chopper 5 is there. so we'll...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the average american eats 250 eggs a year and there are a few things we look for when we buy them. we check the date on the carton and open it up to see if any of the eggs are cracked. but the real problem is what we can't see. a problem main painfully clear when two iowa farms recalled half a billion eggs last month after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak that made about 1,600 people sick. today the owners of those farms were called to capitol hill to explain some frankly disgusting safety violations. here's congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> reporter: for the first time since americans started falling ill four months ago, the father and son who run iowa's right county egg said they were sorry. >> we apologize to everyone who may have been sickened by eating our eggs. >> reporter: but the apology fell flat with lawmakers. >> you are an habitual violator of basic safety standards. >> reporter: who came armed with
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the average american eats 250 eggs a year and there are a few things we look for when we buy them. we check the date on the carton and open it up to see if any of the eggs are cracked. but the real problem is what we can't see. a problem main painfully clear when two iowa farms recalled half a billion eggs last month after...
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that and more at 6:00. >> "cbs evening news with katie couric" is next. see you at 6:00. ve laywhich we. perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when we can least
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cbs 5 political analyst james taylor says that could work both ways for her. >> jerry brown is a given known factor for californians. she has to over come that -- she has to convey to them that she is someone that's on their side, that she is in every way committed to the advancement and improvement of the state of california as jerry brown. >> taylor says brown could focus on his political experience, but he has to count on people being impressed with that track record. that debate begins at 6:00 this evening. >>> meantime approval ratings for state lawmakers are at an all-time low. the latest field poll shows only 10% of registered voters approve of how the legislature is doing its job. 80% disapprove. that is the lowest approval rating since the poll started in 1983. >>> governor schwarzenegger has briefly delayed the execution of a convicted killer. but there could be even more delays. albert greenwood brown is now scheduled to be put to death thursday night at 9:00. he was convicted of raping and killing a 15-year-old girl from riverside in 1980. the governor wants time for option
cbs 5 political analyst james taylor says that could work both ways for her. >> jerry brown is a given known factor for californians. she has to over come that -- she has to convey to them that she is someone that's on their side, that she is in every way committed to the advancement and improvement of the state of california as jerry brown. >> taylor says brown could focus on his political experience, but he has to count on people being impressed with that track record. that debate...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the gathering of world leaders at the united nations here in new york this week has not done much to improve relations between the united states and iran. in fact, president mahmoud ahmadinejad strained them even further when he said most of the world believes the u.s. government orchestrated the 9/11 attacks to benefit israel. today, president obama responded. chief white house correspondent chip reid is here covering the united nations meeting. chip? >> reporter: well, katie, today president obama came out swinging, but there is no sign the iranian president is backing down. president obama had strong words today for iranian president ahmadinejad who suggested in a speech at the united nations yesterday that the u.s. government was behind the 9/11 attacks. >> well, it was offensive, it was hateful. >> reporter: especially, he said, because the comments were made not far from ground zero. >> where families lost their loved ones,
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the gathering of world leaders at the united nations here in new york this week has not done much to improve relations between the united states and iran. in fact, president mahmoud ahmadinejad strained them even further when he said most of the world believes the u.s. government orchestrated the 9/11 attacks to benefit...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, american voters are in one angry mood. it's evident at the polls and in the polls. look at this. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight find a record 55% of american voters say it's time for their representative in congress to go. they don't like what the incumbents are doing. 58% disapprove of the democrats, 68% disapprove of the republicans. nearly three out of four registered voters say they're dissatisfied with or angry about what's going on in washington. and some of that feeling was reflected in yesterday's primaries with victories by candidates supported by the tea party. in delaware's republican senate primary, christine o'donnell beat g.o.p. establishment candidate mike castle. in new york's republican gubernatorial primary, tea party support helped carl paladino defeat rick lazio. and in new hampshire, kelly ayotte just barely beat tea party favorite ovide lamontagne for the republican senate nomination. it is 48 d
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone, american voters are in one angry mood. it's evident at the polls and in the polls. look at this. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight find a record 55% of american voters say it's time for their representative in congress to go. they don't like what the incumbents are doing. 58% disapprove of the...
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sharon chin, cbs 5. >> sonrise equestrian's biggest fundraiser is this saturday, september 18. if you would like more information, use the links that we have posted in our story about melanie at cbssanfrancisco.com. and then click watch and listen. >>> and the new season of "survivor" under way now. the contestants from the bay area the self-proclaimed bad boy. [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney appreciation sale save an extra 15% on all regular, sale, and clearance items. everything! no exclusions! plus if you use your jcpenney card, it's not an extra 15%, it's an extra 20% off. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. jcpenney. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. and driving all over town. i want one l
sharon chin, cbs 5. >> sonrise equestrian's biggest fundraiser is this saturday, september 18. if you would like more information, use the links that we have posted in our story about melanie at cbssanfrancisco.com. and then click watch and listen. >>> and the new season of "survivor" under way now. the contestants from the bay area the self-proclaimed bad boy. [ female announcer ] at the jcpenney appreciation sale save an extra 15% on all regular, sale, and clearance...
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in santa clara, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> first the mysterious leaking pipes. you know what some neighbors think may be a cover-up. >> i recently contacted the water department and said, do you have a copy of the study? >> why neighbors think muni is responsible for some big repair bills and why the city is not releasing a confidential study on the problem. >>> it would be bad news for anyone who relies on the bus. passengers about to learn if a.c. transit will all but eliminate weekend service. >>> and on the night of their first debate, just how precarious is barbara boxer's hold on her senate seat? ,,,,,, [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and archer. next stop hamilton. [ brakes hiss ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your iphone when you get at&t u-verse tv. cuts. is proposing slashi >>> a.c. transit is taking its first steps towards serious service cuts. the agency's proposing slashin
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tonight, our live cbs 5 weather camera looking outdoors. we see we have wall-to-wall sunshine right now in the city by the bay, the city of san francisco, where temperatures today were averaging about 10 degrees below average. the coast is clear. yes. a little hint of some stratus way out yonder there. patchy low clouds and fog filling in this evening. 60s to the low 70s inland. we'll have a full moon tonight and officially autumn arrives at 8:09. last time the two coincided is back in autumn of 1991. so what does it mean? nothing. all right. let's take a look at what's going on. low pressure north of us, high pressure filling in from the disthe southwest to the eastern pacific so even though we are now entering autumn, it's going to feel like summer. numbers begin to rise tomorrow going up to 83 degrees in concord, up from 75 in santa rosa to the low 80s, for seasonal, san jose at 80, san francisco at 72 when the average high is 73. we are going to pinpoint your forecast like this. 83 los gatos with a northwest wind 10 to 15 miles an hour.
tonight, our live cbs 5 weather camera looking outdoors. we see we have wall-to-wall sunshine right now in the city by the bay, the city of san francisco, where temperatures today were averaging about 10 degrees below average. the coast is clear. yes. a little hint of some stratus way out yonder there. patchy low clouds and fog filling in this evening. 60s to the low 70s inland. we'll have a full moon tonight and officially autumn arrives at 8:09. last time the two coincided is back in autumn...
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sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> on to the investigation into the devastating blast. there is new insight into what may have caused the explosion. anne makovec shows us how crowscy bacteria could be it blame. >>> reporter: a once thriving neighborhood now reduced to shades of gray, ash covering everything that stands, and everything that stands won't stand for long, a sight that can crack even someone who does this for a living. >> on the emotional side, it's --it's heart-wrenching. >> reporter: the debris is separated in a what's recyclable and what's going to the dump. when you look at a vehicle like this, everything is decimated except for the things that were metal down to the wiring that was once holding together the wheels. as the clean-up process continues, so does the investigation into what caused this. >> the whole community wants answers. we don't want this to happen anywhere else again. >> reporter: new concerns about pipeline corrosion coming from the inside is one of the elements being examined on this piece of pipe, which is now in washington, d.c. one
sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> on to the investigation into the devastating blast. there is new insight into what may have caused the explosion. anne makovec shows us how crowscy bacteria could be it blame. >>> reporter: a once thriving neighborhood now reduced to shades of gray, ash covering everything that stands, and everything that stands won't stand for long, a sight that can crack even someone who does this for a living. >> on the emotional side, it's --it's...
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all flat and i thought she had perished in the fire. >> thank god we're alive. >> reporter: kit doe, cbs 5. >>> other nations have been pouring in from all over the city. blood centers were packed with people yesterday, eager to roll up their sleeves. shortly after the explosion, an urgent call was put out for o negative blood and the response was tremendous. th n san bruno held a number of bay area churches are offering support to victims of the blast. church of the highlands in san bruno held a special prayer service last night for fire victims. the church acts as a backup relief center for the red cross. leaders there say they received such an outpouring of support from the community that they are no longer accepting donations of supplies. >>> and it's a similar situation at the red cross shelter for evacuees, where they are overwhelmed with donations. the red cross tells us they simply don't have the manpower to handle all of the food and the clothing. but as i witnessed yesterday, dozens of kind souls stepped in to help. >> we're very thankful. >> reporter: tina doesn't know what sh
all flat and i thought she had perished in the fire. >> thank god we're alive. >> reporter: kit doe, cbs 5. >>> other nations have been pouring in from all over the city. blood centers were packed with people yesterday, eager to roll up their sleeves. shortly after the explosion, an urgent call was put out for o negative blood and the response was tremendous. th n san bruno held a number of bay area churches are offering support to victims of the blast. church of the...
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time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. >>> a uc-berkeley grad has been released from custody after more than a year in an iranian prison. iran's state news agency says sarah shourd will travel to the nearby country of oman, where her mother is already waiting for her. it's not clear who paid shourd's half million dollars bail. sure, her fiance and a male friend were arrested last year and iran contends the three were spying. the other two remain in custody. >>> federal investigators say they have finished a probe into the big crater created by last week's pipeline explosion in san bruno. now the investigation is focus on documents regarding that pipeline. according to a pg&e report from last year, a section of that pipeline in south san francisco was considered high risk. >>> we'll take a look at traffic and weather right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> marin county an accident southbound 101 at san pedro. two-car crash, two left lanes block. traffic slow and go, speeds around 23 miles per hour through that
time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm sydnie kohara. >>> a uc-berkeley grad has been released from custody after more than a year in an iranian prison. iran's state news agency says sarah shourd will travel to the nearby country of oman, where her mother is already waiting for her. it's not clear who paid shourd's half million dollars bail. sure, her fiance and a male friend were arrested last year and iran contends the three were spying. the other two remain in custody. >>>...
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outside now it's our live cbs 5 weather camera from mount vaca where it was 102. clear skies, sundown at 6:57. the coast is clear. we have an offshore flow. ocean beach and bay waters. today's high in san francisco 92 degrees. currently 82. 97 degrees currently in santa rosa. that's where we had the high today of 104 degrees. another record in livermore at 105. we had temperatures at 97 degrees in oakland. currently 89 degrees. stay had a record of 99 degrees. it's currently still in the mid- 90s so obviously, it's very toasty out on this tuesday evening. number-wise inland from 95 to the triple digits. we have lots of sunshine in the 90s around the bay and 79 to 84 that's the temperature span right now around the beaches. tomorrow, big drop. 10 to 25 degrees cooler it's that cooler air mass that will be aloft with patchy low clouds and fog. we are going to go from 92 to 72. 84 in san jose. cooler air mass and west wind, air quality will be better. it will moderate, still a tinge, but not as bad as today. clouds riding to the north of the huge dome of high pressur
outside now it's our live cbs 5 weather camera from mount vaca where it was 102. clear skies, sundown at 6:57. the coast is clear. we have an offshore flow. ocean beach and bay waters. today's high in san francisco 92 degrees. currently 82. 97 degrees currently in santa rosa. that's where we had the high today of 104 degrees. another record in livermore at 105. we had temperatures at 97 degrees in oakland. currently 89 degrees. stay had a record of 99 degrees. it's currently still in the mid-...
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this afternoon in-n-out sent cbs 5 an email saying the proposal is not a done deal. a company vice president wrote i know we have had a preliminary meeting with the neighbors there and are in the process of trying to incorporate their concerns into our site plan revisions. it's our hope we can revise our plan to accommodate the neighbors. >> reporter: but it's hardly an end there. >> we want in-n-out to say we're done, we made a huge mistake. there is nothing they can do to make us happy at this point. >> reporter: so right now those walnut creek neighbors are getting ready to head down to their own city hall. they are going to talk to their elected officials and they want to get them to influence pleasant hill city officials to do what they want, no in-n- outburger. >> you have to feel like it's location, location, location. the chain must feel like it's a prime spot. >> reporter: it is. but they are building another in-n-out four miles away also in pleasant hill. that site is aproved. the neighbors say we don't need more than one in one city. this is a key site for
this afternoon in-n-out sent cbs 5 an email saying the proposal is not a done deal. a company vice president wrote i know we have had a preliminary meeting with the neighbors there and are in the process of trying to incorporate their concerns into our site plan revisions. it's our hope we can revise our plan to accommodate the neighbors. >> reporter: but it's hardly an end there. >> we want in-n-out to say we're done, we made a huge mistake. there is nothing they can do to make us...
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mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> inmates in county jail in san bruno now have access to condoms. sex among inmates is illegal but the health department says realistically it happens. sheriff michael hennessey says it's an extension of a safe sex program that began 11 years ago. grants from ucsf and a southern california nonprofit paid for the condom machines. >>> near san ramon this morning investigators busted a big marijuana growing operation. it was in a remote area in the wilderness. now, police and sheriff's deputies found about 2,000 pot plants. they arrested a pittsburg man they say was living there. another suspect apparently got away. investigators say the encampment was elaborate and very well hidden. >> the terrain was rugged. they had to hike in on foot. it took them about an hour. >> investigators estimate that marijuana is worth about a quarter million dollars. they say it's possible the operation is linked to a mexican drug cartel. >>> a judge has reduced bail for charles rittenhouse, the 72- year-old vallejo man arrested during an investigation into a bizarre seri
mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> inmates in county jail in san bruno now have access to condoms. sex among inmates is illegal but the health department says realistically it happens. sheriff michael hennessey says it's an extension of a safe sex program that began 11 years ago. grants from ucsf and a southern california nonprofit paid for the condom machines. >>> near san ramon this morning investigators busted a big marijuana growing operation. it was in a remote area in the...
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. >> cbs 5. >>> meanwhile a san bruno man filed a class action lawsuit against pg&e over the explosion. it demands they turn over the $100 million recovery fund to a third party and demands pg&e pay for other monetary damages caused by the explosion. the attorney said the cost of recovery will be a lot more than expected. >>> some real et state people, property devaluation, other injuries, personal injuries, punitive damages their damages will be a lot more than $100 million. >>> steve dare filed the class action lawsuit he rents a home on dover court his home was not damaged but he was one of the many neighbors evacuated for three days. in a statement pg&e says they are committed to the residents and city to ref build and think will be there every step of the way. for the latest in the explosion investigation and maps to show if pipelines may be running near the neighbourhood go to cbs5.com click on the links and numbers. >>> time now 7:34 a.m. oakland police are investigating a triple shooting outside a popular restaurant in jack london square it happened after 2:30 a.m. at the home
. >> cbs 5. >>> meanwhile a san bruno man filed a class action lawsuit against pg&e over the explosion. it demands they turn over the $100 million recovery fund to a third party and demands pg&e pay for other monetary damages caused by the explosion. the attorney said the cost of recovery will be a lot more than expected. >>> some real et state people, property devaluation, other injuries, personal injuries, punitive damages their damages will be a lot more than...
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. >> reporter: when cbs cameras arrived early this evening it was easy to see directly into the front windows of meg 2010, but after we informed her campaign of our story tonight the entire front window was covered with this. >> for anyone who lives in oakland, those of us who live here, we know that office is open occasionally at most and like most of the other whitman campaign it's mostly for show. >> reporter: but the republican campaign manager says it's just like an office opened in east l.a. and is an effort to woo minority voters. >> we're going after every single volt, every vote of color, every asian vote, every hispanic volt, so we're going to go into the neighborhoods and ask for their support. >> east oakland is probably the last place on the planet that meg whitman would try to locate a campaign office. >> reporter: cbs5 political analyst and usf processor says opening the office in oakland under cuts the attack adds. >> she says jerry brown is bad because oakland is bad. she is coming in to oakland saying i'm for you because i can make oakland a better place. >> reporter
. >> reporter: when cbs cameras arrived early this evening it was easy to see directly into the front windows of meg 2010, but after we informed her campaign of our story tonight the entire front window was covered with this. >> for anyone who lives in oakland, those of us who live here, we know that office is open occasionally at most and like most of the other whitman campaign it's mostly for show. >> reporter: but the republican campaign manager says it's just like an...
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we're celebrating hispanic heritage month here at cbs 5. coming up we'll talk to the director of the san francisco latino film festival. >>> can't wait to join you there, joe! meanwhile, let's head to san jose where we have crystal clear skies air temperature currently 70. the day the rain will move in, we have that for you as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results celebrating hispanic heritage month ... joe vazquez joins us live from the party. joe with guest joe vazquez, thanks >>> it's independence day, cbs 5 celebrating hispanic heritage month. joe vazquez join us. >> reporter: it's sp
we're celebrating hispanic heritage month here at cbs 5. coming up we'll talk to the director of the san francisco latino film festival. >>> can't wait to join you there, joe! meanwhile, let's head to san jose where we have crystal clear skies air temperature currently 70. the day the rain will move in, we have that for you as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to...
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in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> roberta! >> dana! >> it's thursday! [ laughter ] >> which means i have your weekend forecast. everybody has plans for the weekend. and it's going to be sunny and bright and it's going to be extremely dry. and we will be experiencing some near or record heat. this is san jose where today's high topped off at 79 degrees down from the average high of 82. currently we are at 74 there with a northwest breeze at 16. oh, the coast is clear. that's lovely. today's high temperature right there in ocean beach near 70 degrees. so if you are out and about this evening, temperatures now tumbling into the upper 50s, low 60s at the beaches. lots of sunshine bayside and we're still at 81 degrees in sonoma. overnight cloud-free. 53 in santa rosa to the mid-50s across the silicon valley. we have the jet stream and it's way over here to the north of us. guiding storms along a particular path. high pressure is nestling into the state of california from the top to the bottom portion of the state. we are going to experience an offshore flow
in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> roberta! >> dana! >> it's thursday! [ laughter ] >> which means i have your weekend forecast. everybody has plans for the weekend. and it's going to be sunny and bright and it's going to be extremely dry. and we will be experiencing some near or record heat. this is san jose where today's high topped off at 79 degrees down from the average high of 82. currently we are at 74 there with a northwest breeze at 16. oh, the coast is...